pingopower
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- Dec 25, 2014
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Gee, I wish I would have thought of that....I think I found the solution, you need to readjust the frequency of the ram in the bios
OH... that's right I didIf not and......
You have the skills you might try dumbing down the RAM in the BIOS by removing the XMP settings and configuring it manually to something like 7, 7, 7, 20, 2T and see if that helps.
I also checked on your RAM and you have RAM capable of running at 1866MHz!
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Yours is running at 1333MHz which shows it isn't set up correctly. You need to enter the Bios and change the XMP setting until the speed is correct.